![]() Also unlike the Nova, its guns are geared towards the front and back, not the sides. Omegas are still heavily armed, but due to the power consumption of the rotating area, they have far fewer guns than the Nova. This makes work easier on the crew, as they do not have to be shifted out to stave off the effects of zero gravity (bones and muscles deteriorate in prolonged zero-g). Much of the midsection is identical, but its main difference (besides being longer than the Nova) is the fact that it has a rotating section to simulate Earth gravity. The front end is virtually the same, as is the back end. The Omega-class takes on many features of its older cousin, the Nova-class Dreadnaught. Despite the advent of the Warlock-class Destroyer, which has artificial gravity, this ship class will stay in service for years to come. The Omega-class Destroyer was the workhorse of the EA fleet in the years following the Earth-Minbari War. ![]()
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